Well after googling the problem found out could be gas coils so I went on ur website you had video on how to repair took me about half hour. Just need to remember how the belt and tensioner come apart and goes back on.lol
Thank you appliance partsPros.com

I looked at the part diagrams and watched the repair videos. Using google, I narrowed
the cause down to a couple items. I purchased each of these items and followed the
instructions from the video closely.
After replacing the suspect parts and reassembled the dryer it works good as new. I'm guessing
that I replaced 3 of the 4 parts weren't necessary, but that's ok. It still beats the cost and time
savings of calling an appliance repair person.

I posted a question on the Appliance Pros forum and quickly received responses saying that the problem was likely the flame sensor. I ordered a flame sensor from Appliance Pros and it was delivered in less than 36 hours. I replaced the old part and the dryer is now working fine. This isn't the first time that I received help from Appliance Pros. It's so good to know that there are experts who can help me diagnose appliance problems. I really appreciate it.